The Rolling Stones in June 1964

Compiled by Merrisa Brown, mySA.com

Fifty years ago, on June 6 and 7, 1964, The Rolling Stones became the first British Invasion band to play Texas, with a gig at San Antonio's Freeman Coliseum. Photos from their S.A. stop are rare, but click ahead to see more photos of what the band was up to in June of 1964.

Fifty years ago, on June 6 and 7, 1964, The Rolling Stones became the first British Invasion band to play Texas, with a gig at San Antonio's Freeman Coliseum. Photos from their S.A. stop are rare, but click ahead to see more photos of what the band was up to in June of 1964.

PHOTO: A rare photo of the Rolling Stones performing at Teen Fair of Texas at Freeman Coliseum on June 6, 1964. The photo was taken by Bob Bonis, the Stones U.S. tour manager from 1964-1966 and was first published in the book The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs.

Fifty years ago, on June 6 and 7, 1964, The Rolling Stones became the first British Invasion band to play Texas, with a gig at San Antonio's Freeman Coliseum. Photos from their S.A. stop are rare, but click ahead to see more photos of what the band was up to in June of 1964.

PHOTO: A rare photo of the Rolling Stones performing at Teen Fair of Texas at Freeman Coliseum on June 6, 1964. The photo was taken by Bob Bonis, the Stones U.S. tour manager from 1964-1966 and was first published in the book The Lost Rolling Stones Photographs.